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DarrylAug 22nd

Just a Thought (Fiction)

Darryl

3 comments

1st Aug 2012

Sam,
Thank you for the sentiment and to answer your question, like most writing, there is some element of truth to this story. I do have a small business and I struggle every day to make ends meet so I was just sitting back with just a thought of "what i

DarrylJul 3rd

It Ended with a Whimper (Drama)

Darryl

3 comments

2nd Jul 2012

Thank you for the comment. I tried to keep this particular story short because the meaning of these types of stories can easily be lost by over writing it.

Darryl

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The day dawned just like any other although I was in a bit of a mood as I knew I was about to get another stack of bills and business had been quiet, really quiet, I still hadn't earned enough to cover the expenditure for the month yet and more bills were on the way. It was time I tried to drum up some more business somehow. I decided on another letter drop as these had worked reasonably in the past, so I set about to draft what I would put on the pamphlet. It was during this time that I received a call from my daughter telling me that her old computer was playing up and could I have a look at it because she wanted to give it away to some friends that were doing it tough and couldn't afford a computer for their kids. I told her no problem and that it was a nice gesture on her behalf and I could look at it anytime she wanted to drop it off. I finished drafting my pamphlet and was just ready to start printing them as I thought about what my daughter was doing and how I could probably do the same thing on a bigger scale and who knows it might just get me that extra business I was looking for. So I decided on making a double sided pamphlet with the one side promoting my business and the other asking for old and unwanted computers so I could "do them up" and give to less fortunate families.
I had immediate response to the pamphlet drop with the phone ringing off the hook with people wanting to donate their old computers to such a worthy cause. There also seemed to be an increase in the number of people wanting me to do paid work to get their computers operational again. Then I received a phone call from someone who worked for the local news paper service that had received one of my pamphlets and wanted to know if I would mind them running a story on it. Free advertising is something you never pass up so it was organized that a photographer would come around and get some pictures and they would run a story on it. Well now the phone was going nonstop and I started to wonder about whether this had been such a good idea or not as my house and office started to overflow with old computers. I spent my spare time working on these old computers and soon had a few ready to give away so I contacted one of the charity groups to come and collect them to be distributed. They wanted to get some publicity on this and so contacted the same news paper that ran the original story who were more than happy and willing to continue the story about the free computers. Little did I know that this would soon be picked up by the local radio station who also wanted to do an on-air interview about the scheme and what it was about and again I was being inundated by the generosity of the people who were donating their old computers, but along with this came the offers of help from other businesses like my own where they could spare an hour or two to help fix these old computers. As the computers started to flow out at a reasonable rate it was only going to be a matter of time before one of the networks picked up on the story and offered to run it nationally and to help by paying for the rights to the story. I could not believe that I was now in a position to actually pay someone full time to help get the free computers back in to the hands of the people that needed them as well as now having so much paid work that I could also get someone in to help with that.
It seemed like such a small idea in the beginning, just get a few old computers and do them up enough to give to a few less fortunate people but it has now turned in to a nationwide phenomena turning over nearly five hundred computers per day through thirty different distribution points, and me, well I have just been promoted to CEO of New from OLD, Computers for Kids, a charity in its own right and a breath of fresh air for those a bit less fortunate than others. Even a small idea can turn in to something great, never dismiss your own ideas as being silly or irrelevant you just never know where they could lead you.',
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What had happened with that slight shift was that the finely balance magnetic field that wraps around our planet and had kept us safe from the solar radiation also shifted and it now allowed for more radiation to be absorbed in to our atmosphere. This in turn reacted with the nitrogen in the air that makes up almost 80 percent of what we breath. It started with the very biggest animals first like the herds of elephants, hippos and rhinos and soon became apparent that it was affecting more and smaller species. The first cases were recorded as unknown cause of death but there was a marked level of lung deterioration showing up in autopsy. It was already too late for all of us by the time the scientists analyzed it as being a difference in the actual nitrogen element in the air we all breathed as the cause of death. Plants appeared to be totally unaffected by the change as was life under water but everything relying on oxygen was shutting down. Small creatures with short life cycles seemed to be doing better, they were adapting to the new air supply, evolving to compensate and survive. New species were appearing but that meant nothing to us as we, the human race, also succumbed to the new atmosphere. All of this took less than three hundred years from the start of the shift to our final demise and there was nothing that we could have done to change it after all we are just another species that started, evolved and ultimately died out. A natural progression of what happens on this planet we used to call earth.',
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Global warming and cooling is something that has been happening since the planet first formed millions of years ago and whether we as a species sped this process up or not is irrelevant as it was always going to happen. The minor rises in temperature didn't really seem to be affecting anything significantly with only half a meter rise in sea levels and about a twenty percent loss in the polar ice caps. There were a few low lying islands that were evacuated as the sea took over but this took time and there was no loss of human life just a bit of habitat. What was never noticed or possibly never told to the general public was that the shift of the weight of water and ice from the poles and spread over the entire planet caused a shift in the axis of the planet. Again it was only minor, it was only a half of a degree, what difference could that make, right! . Life can be fickle and it can take only a minor change to allow one species to leap ahead whilst another species dies out. What we could have done with this knowledge even if we had known is very limited as there is no way we could have changed what was happening on a global scale anyway.
What had happened with that slight shift was that the finely balance magnetic field that wraps around our planet and had kept us safe from the solar radiation also shifted and it now allowed for more radiation to be absorbed in to our atmosphere. This in turn reacted with the nitrogen in the air that makes up almost 80 percent of what we breath. It started with the very biggest animals first like the herds of elephants, hippos and rhinos and soon became apparent that it was affecting more and smaller species. The first cases were recorded as unknown cause of death but there was a marked level of lung deterioration showing up in autopsy. It was already too late for all of us by the time the scientists analyzed it as being a difference in the actual nitrogen element in the air we all breathed as the cause of death. Plants appeared to be totally unaffected by the change as was life under water but everything relying on oxygen was shutting down. Small creatures with short life cycles seemed to be doing better, they were adapting to the new air supply, evolving to compensate and survive. New species were appearing but that meant nothing to us as we, the human race, also succumbed to the new atmosphere. All of this took less than three hundred years from the start of the shift to our final demise and there was nothing that we could have done to change it after all we are just another species that started, evolved and ultimately died out. A natural progression of what happens on this planet we used to call earth.',
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'comment' => 'Thank you for the comment. I tried to keep this particular story short because the meaning of these types of stories can easily be lost by over writing it.',
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